Govt support sought for revival of hotel industry

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Nov 23: All Jammu Hotels and Lodges Association has expressed deep concern over the plight of Jammu people, particularly those connected with tourism sector even after unlock phases because of COVID-19 pandemic.
In the meeting of office bearers of the Association, Chairman, Inderjeet Khajuria said that Tourism sector has been pushed to innumerable hardships rather than any relief from Government side and is passing through the worst phase of life because of zero business.
Pawan Gupta, President of the Association, expressed disappointment on ignoring the tourism sector, particularly hotel industry from the purview of any special relief package even after repeated requests to the Government. The condition of the smokeless industry, already on the ventilator due to extension of train service from Jammu to Katra and Pulwama attack, has worsened further due to engulfing impact of COVID-19 pandemic, he added.
The Association observed that Tourism industry is facing the brunt of adamant policies of UT Government by not obeying the guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs, such as free movement of interstate buses and passengers at Lakhanpur entry border of J&K UT.
Gupta said that Tourism industry, which is already on crutches requires Government support for its revival and survival in the form of some effective viable plans for the promotion of tourism in Jammu and early completion of all the pipeline mega projects such as artificial lake, development of Surya Putri banks on the pattern of Sabarmati, construction of musical water fountains with light and sound system at Bagh-e- Bahu, Mubarak Mandi heritage complex, multi-storey parking complex at general bus stand, Suchetgarh border on the pattern of Wagah-Attari border, development of Raghunath Temple on the pattern of Golden Temple, recreational park at Bhagwati Nagar, etc.
According to Gupta, shattered hotel industry needs oxygen for its survival in the form of one time relaxation in seeking NOCs from different Government departments due to poor conditions of budget hotels caused by COVID pandemic.
Other office bearers present in the meeting were M L Sharma, Pritam Sharma, Anil Khajuria, H S Manhas, Baldev Raj, Sunil Suri, Swarn Singh, Sankul Gupta, Manpreet Singh and Nishant Gupta.